Koukouli_2020_Trends.Neurosci_43_550

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Title : Do Nicotinic Receptors Modulate High-Order Cognitive Processing? - Koukouli_2020_Trends.Neurosci_43_550
Author(s) : Koukouli F , Changeux JP
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 43 :550 , 2020
Abstract :

Recent studies provided strong evidence that deficits in cholinergic signaling cause disorders of cognition and affect conscious processing. Technical advances that combine molecular approaches, in vivo recordings in awake behaving animals, human brain imaging, and genetics have strengthened our understanding of the roles of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the modulation of cognitive behavior and network dynamics. Here, we review the emergent role of nAChRs in high-order cognitive processes and discuss recent work implicating cholinergic circuits in cognitive control, including conscious processing.

PubMedSearch : Koukouli_2020_Trends.Neurosci_43_550
PubMedID: 32591156

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Koukouli F, Changeux JP (2020)
Do Nicotinic Receptors Modulate High-Order Cognitive Processing?
Trends in Neurosciences 43 :550

Koukouli F, Changeux JP (2020)
Trends in Neurosciences 43 :550